David Axelrod's Christian Panic Attack: Obama's Guy Fears Faith

David Axelrod, Obama’s old spin doctor, just can’t keep his bitterness under wraps. The former top strategist for the Democrats is now panicking over something as simple—and as American—as Christians gathering to mourn Charlie Kirk. Yes, you read that right: Axelrod is actually worried about faith communities uniting in grief and maybe, just maybe, channeling that energy into conservative values.
Instead of showing a shred of compassion for a murdered patriot, Axelrod tried to scare people away from Kirk’s memorial service. Critics didn’t hold back, blasting his comments as both heartless and peak liberal cringe. And honestly, they’re right. When Antifa mobs burn down cities or leftist protesters harass Supreme Court justices at their homes, Axelrod shrugs. But when Christians pray peacefully in memory of someone killed for his beliefs, suddenly it’s a national emergency.
This selective outrage is classic Axelrod. The man who spent years polishing Obama’s image never had answers for rising crime, failing schools, or small businesses crushed by liberal overreach. But he sure finds time to throw cheap shots at people of faith. His “concerns” aren’t about democracy—they’re about keeping everyday Americans too scared to speak up.
Elitist Democrats like Axelrod hate Christianity because it reminds people there’s a higher power than government. That terrifies them. And it’s why voters are done with these moral messes who talk down to the very communities that built America.
Far From Woke verdict: Axelrod’s fear of Christians says everything about his own emptiness—and his increasingly Godless party.